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Day 30 of 30: God is More Than Enough

Wow Wow. The end Reflection: In Him, every need is met, every longing is satisfied. Verse: 2 Corinthians 12:9 – “My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness.” We have walked through 29 beautiful days discovering who Jesus is to us — Portion, Provider, Shepherd, Strength, Peace, Healer, Helper, Refuge, Rock, Comforter, Light, Redeemer, Friend, Hope, Rest, Father, Shield, Song, Teacher, Defender, Deliverer, Reward, Banner, Potter, Anchor, All in All, Guide, Joy, and Eternal Life. Now, on Day 30, we end where everything truly begins: God is more than enough. Life sometimes makes us feel empty, like something is missing. We run after things — success, people, wealth, titles — hoping they will fill the gap. But even when we get them, the heart still whispers, *“I need more.”* That’s because the human soul was created for God alone. Nothing else can fill that space. When Paul cried out about his weakness, God didn’t remove the problem. Instead, He whispered, ...

Day 29 of 30: The Lord is My Eternal Life

 All thanks and Glory belong to God.  He is YAHWEH  Greetings to you Beloved. Reflection: Because of Him, I have everlasting hope. Verse: Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live. – John 11:25 We are almost at the end of this journey, and today we see Jesus as our Eternal Life. This truth changes everything. Life on earth is short. Days pass quickly, people come and go, seasons change. But in Christ, there is a life that never ends. A life that cannot be stolen by sickness, pain, or even death. This is the gift of eternal life. When Jesus spoke to Martha in John 11, her brother Lazarus had died. She was grieving, her heart broken. But Jesus looked at her and said, “I am the resurrection and the life.” He was not only promising to raise Lazarus; He was declaring that He Himself is Life. Whoever believes in Him has a hope that goes beyond the grave. This is the core of our faith. Our hope is no...